Noah Wyle has nothing but gratitude for the overwhelming success The Pitt has received. As the second season opened to glowing reviews, the actor opened up about what the success of the show meant to him, especially after his glory days on ER, and a special piece of advice he would like to give his younger self.Speaking to Variety on the red carpet, the actor expressed his gratitude for the love the show is getting, which came thirty years after ER, and how "lightning" struck him twice, and that he is now wiser and has more perspective on receiving this success. Addressing the success of the second season, Wyle stated,"I don't even know how to describe it other than just say, I didn't think lightning would strike twice like this in my life. Thirty years apart, and being invited to all these lovely events once again, with a little wisdom and perspective to really understand how special and rare it is, is like the greatest gift."He then went on to leave a few words of wisdom for his younger self as he said,"Don't worry so much. It's going to work out okay. Don't sell your baseball card collection."More details about The Pitt's successWhen The Pitt premiered, it was clear that this was not just another medical drama that would dramatize the hospital corridors and healthcare workers' lives for a juicy show about the medical world. With just two seasons, the show has gotten near-universal acclaim, with a 95% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and fans, critics, and the audience applauding the show and its roots in realism.During a virtual interaction with journalists, Wyle spoke about the response the show has gotten, as he said,“The medical community embraced it first, and embraced it loudly. Since that was the audience we were aiming at and hoping to get the stamp of approval from, that was extremely gratifying. I feel their stamp of approval gave other people the confidence to watch it and believe like this wasn’t going to be a waste of their time. And then, word began to spread from there."That's what truly separates The Pitt from its peers: its reception within the medical community. Healthcare workers all over the world have commented on the show and how realistically it portrays the medical world, especially during the pandemic era. That credibility has also translated into awards dominance. From Emmys and Critics’ Choice wins to industry-wide recognition for writing, directing, and ensemble work, The Pitt has collected trophies without losing its edge. It succeeds because it refuses spectacle in favor of truth, and audiences, critics, and professionals alike have noticed.The Pitt Season 2 is available to stream on HBO Max.